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Engineered to amaze. The MF2500CS IMIX Feeder

March 1, 2022

With the introduction of the redesigned material transfer vehicle MF2500CS IMIX, Dynapac continues to set new standards in paving technology, reliability, and future-ready innovation. Equipped with a whole array of features for high quality results, the MF2500CS IMIX also comes with an innovative system that equalizes temperatures within the mix for an optimal blend of large and small stones. During the process, thermal and physical segregation is quickly and effectively overcome. The result ensures a homogenous mix that greatly increases both the smoothness and lifetime of roads and highways.

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